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Will Lead and Expand Sector in Support of Customers' High-Priority Missions

Reston, VA (PRWEB)January 12, 2015

Vistronix, a leading provider of intelligence and technology solutions to national security agencies in the federal space, is pleased to announce that Paul Falkler has been promoted to President, National Intelligence Sector. In this role, Paul will support Vistronix’s strategic vision as a “New Breed of Middle-Weight National Security Company” providing high-priority mission solutions across the U.S. intelligence community. Paul has been with Vistronix since May 2014, serving as the Corporate Vice President for National Intelligence Advanced Programs.

“Leading Vistronix’s National Intel Sector is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, allowing me the opportunity to work with some of the most talented people in the industry to support our customer’s most important missions,” said Paul Falkler, President, National Intel Sector.

“Paul has been on the cutting edge of cybersecurity, including leading the development of a multi-billion dollar portfolio of cybersecurity services and overseeing several key cyber-related acquisitions,” said John Hassoun, CEO & President of Vistronix. “We are confident in his ability to lead and expand our solutions for the national intelligence community.”

Before joining Vistronix, Paul was Director of Strategic Development at Varen Technologies. Prior to that, he was Vice President & General Manager for IT & Cybersecurity at BAE Systems. While with BAE, Paul was responsible for leading BAE’s IT&CS business across the DOD, Intel and Fed/Civil space. From 2007 to 2010, he was Vice President, Strategic Development, SAIC Intelligence & Information Solutions Business Unit, where he was responsible for strategic planning, business development, marketing, cyber campaign and mergers and acquisitions. Paul also served as Partner and SVP at Conquest where he led the company through a significant growth period and had a leading role in its sale to Boeing.

Paul received his bachelor’s degree from Towson University in Maryland, and his M.B.A. from the University of Baltimore. He has served in the Department of Defense for more than a decade in a variety of roles, including program management and chief of human resources for technology and systems.